Well, see, that's where things get muddled. If you have a Vintage set and a Millennial set and a MOTUC set, you can have three Castles Grayskull. I think in these cases, the proper name is actually considered an adjective modifying the title / building / whatever. And if you have, say, Tatooine redneck Luke standing next to Jedi Luke, you'd have two Lukes Skywalker.

That's how I learned it, anyway. Then again, my memory not being what it was, I may be misremembering.

I believe the second name is considered the modifier of the first noun. That's just how I remember the rule, is all. And as I've said, my memory ain't so reliable these days.

Getting vaguely back to the topic at hand, though: I don't know if any of you also have the news art book, but in that surprisingly gory "Powers of Grayskull" battle scene, there's another Bipedal-Hydra-type character walking about (actually, getting chopped into pieces by a dude wielding a pretty big axe). I've already got a custom 9-headed Hssss torso, so if I can't bag the new version, it's no catastrophe. But if I can, he could be a wholly separate character . . . .

Gotta say, it's a nifty book, DR. I don't think you'll be disappointed, unless you were hopping for Shokoti to pop out of it and physically pleasure you.

As for the Preternia Battle Scene, the second Bipedal Hydra Dude is question is way on the left side of the picture, getting multiple beheadings. I think he's wearing blue tights.

Seriously, that is one grim piece of artwork for a kids' toyline! Rattlor's biting someone so hard that blood is exploding from the poor guy's chest. There's a giant snake about to eat a wizard . . . and with what looks like a struggling, human-shaped bulge half-way down its gullet already. Tung Lashor's got some poor bastich down on the ground and looks like he's about to insert something large and blunt into the guy's eye-socket. Tytus is crushing one Turbodactyl like a used newspaper and smacking another one out of the sky. Two Megator-like giants (who are actually pale blue) are smashing a village and one of them is kicking a villager over the horizon. Cybersaurs are shooting at each other and the resultant explosions are looking a bit too liquid to be solely composed of fire.

It's a really nice book. I'd recommend it to any fan. I kind of deny the existence of that Power & Honor Foundation book and the one Mattel made available to like ten people and Scalp-Or at SDCC a few years back.